According to the author of the article, “Janice Dickinson, known as the world’s first supermodel, still has what it takes to be a bikini bombshell at 60. Enjoying the California sun on a Malibu beach, Janice flaunted her fabulous figure in a bathing suit that showed just the right amount of curves, reported Us Weekly. Dickinson used her supermodel shopping skills to select a flattering Dior bikini, and the how-low-can-it-go neck did justice to her impressive assets. To share her bikini body, Janice posted photos of her model-perfect sleek physique on Instagram with the hashtags ‘Janice Dickinson’ and ‘supermodel.’ So just how does Janice maintain that bikini body? Dickinson credits a low-carb diet and yoga, reported the Daily Mail. And Janice also is candid about plastic surgery. Dickinson relies on Botox and Restylane for maintenance and has had both a tummy tuck and a face lift. ‘I don’t get anything in my cheeks, though. I have perfect bone structure,’ declared Janice. ‘And my lips are mine.’ However, Dickinson describes herself as compulsive about working out and dieting. ‘It’s a compulsive obsession. I have to make sure I exercise and that the ingredients that go into my body are completely organic,’ said Janice. Dickinson performs 80 minutes of yoga daily and also hikes. Her low-carb, organic diet consists of protein and veggies. ‘I…make sure everything I eat is organic. I eat steamed fish, chicken and turkey, plus salads, carrot juice and supplements,’ said Janice.”

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Dr. Moulton-Barrett’s 10 years of extensive surgical training includes The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, In Birmingham, England, under Sir Geoffrey Slaney who held the Chair to the Royal College of Surgeons in England, the University of California-Irvine in Head and Neck Surgery under Dr. Roger Crumley, a world leader in head and neck reconstructive and facial plastic surgery and at the University of Miami in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery under the tuition of Dr. Ralph Millard, acknowledged by many as the godfather of modern cleft lip and palate surgery and one of the great modern innovators in cosmetic plastic surgery.